OneMoar
There is Always Moar
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System Name | RPC MK2.5 |
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Processor | Ryzen 5800x |
Motherboard | Gigabyte Aorus Pro V2 |
Cooling | Thermalright Phantom Spirit SE |
Memory | CL16 BL2K16G36C16U4RL 3600 1:1 micron e-die |
Video Card(s) | GIGABYTE RTX 3070 Ti GAMING OC |
Storage | Nextorage NE1N 2TB ADATA SX8200PRO NVME 512GB, Intel 545s 500GBSSD, ADATA SU800 SSD, 3TB Spinner |
Display(s) | LG Ultra Gear 32 1440p 165hz Dell 1440p 75hz |
Case | Phanteks P300 /w 300A front panel conversion |
Audio Device(s) | onboard |
Power Supply | SeaSonic Focus+ Platinum 750W |
Mouse | Kone burst Pro |
Keyboard | SteelSeries Apex 7 |
Software | Windows 11 +startisallback |
OrlyHa, ok.
Been doing it for years with no issues, dozens of PSUs, various combinations of fans and other loads inside and outside of PCs. Obviously you don't understand electricity enough to understand what's going on and how modern PSUs see crossload all the time in normal circumstances, no different from running a fan like this. So I'm not going to bother trying to explain potentials and crossload, etc., just know that I do know what I'm doing.
Honestly @OneMoar, you've turned into kind of an asshole lately. Are you feeling OK?
This man speaks the truth!
when you configure it like this you are using the 5V as a sink which could be really bad on cheaper psu's its also a terrible idea for any current draw over ~5 Amps is asking for it
Its hard on the REG's and inefficient as all hell,and introduces ripple noise
and modern psu's crossload all the time ? LOLNOPE
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